Decent job. Steady salary. No major problems.
But quietly aware that something is missing.
Quietly watching other engineers get the remote roles.
Quietly wondering if this is as far as the career goes.
Last week I posted about being “doing alright” as a network engineer in Lagos 3 years ago.
51,308 engineers saw it.
744 of you visited my profile.
90 of you followed me.
511 of you engaged.
That number tells me one thing:
I am not the only one who has felt exactly that way.
3 years ago I was "doing alright" as a network engineer in Lagos.
Decent job. Steady salary. No major problems.
But one night I asked myself a question that changed everything:
"If nothing changes — what does my career look like in 3 years?"
The answer scared me.
Step 1: HOVER before you CLICK. Place your mouse over any link. The real destination will pop up at the bottom of your browser. If it looks strange (like 'https://t.co/08RTUj8nLg'), DELETE.
1) Enabling Two-Step Verification in WhatsApp, 2) Using WhatsApp Web only on trusted computers and logging out daily, 3) Not using public WiFi for business WhatsApp.
If you're:
A startup needing to secure & rationalize your SaaS sprawl
A founder looking for a tech-minded operator
Interested in systems that connect capital (like Atlas Kenji)
Let's talk. My DMs are open.
#Cybersecurity#ITManagement#CostOptimization#TechAudit#IAM
If you're:
A startup needing to secure & rationalize your SaaS sprawl
A founder looking for a tech-minded operator
Interested in systems that connect capital (like Atlas Kenji)
Let's talk. My DMs are open.
#Cybersecurity#ITManagement#CostOptimization#TechAudit#IAM
This journey—from setting up domains to auditing entire systems—is why I'm building @AtlasKenji.
It's the same principle: map the assets, verify access, eliminate waste, and connect value efficiently.
But for global real estate capital instead of IT resources.
1) Enabling Two-Step Verification in WhatsApp, 2) Using WhatsApp Web only on trusted computers and logging out daily, 3) Not using public WiFi for business WhatsApp.
Your company's WhatsApp groups are a goldmine for hackers. If your phone is stolen or SIM swapped, they have access to EVERY conversation with clients, suppliers, and staff. 3 locks to put on it now.